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Last Updated: April 11, 2017
***All photos taken on their 4th-5th month of use***
Of all the cloth diaper types, the all-in-two cloth diaper is the most flexible to use. It consists of a cover and an insert, usually sold separately. Parents are free to mix and match should they not like the combination that is suggested. With that, I am going to share with you what all in … [Read more...]

I NEED to introduce you to an insert that can make or break your cloth diapering experience. The 5-layer charcoal bamboo inserts are something that you must consider getting apart from what is packaged in a cloth diaper of your choice. When paired with the correct insert and cover, it can work wonders. But it can also be a disaster if it's your first time.
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In this post, I aim to help you decide which of two AIO cloth diaper is a clear cut winner - the Bum Genius all in one cloth diapers or the AIOs from Ecoable. My daughter's Bum Genius AIO is already six months used while the Ecoable AIO is only 4 and a half months used upon taking the below photos.
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The goal of this post is to carefully look into four of the top rated pocket diapers today. Charlie Banana, used by my daughter for 33.5 months until now, and the other three, Imagine Baby (used for nine months and counting), the Bum Genius (which was already too tight since last month) and Rumparooz which my daughter have already stopped using since 7 months ago.
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Yup - you read the title right. I have doubted the Bum Genius Pocket Diapers from Day 1. The cover is too thin and too light as well as the inserts it comes with didn't look and feel absorbent at all. I have put them on to my daughter during different times of the day when she would take lesser milk as well as overnight when she takes at least 16 ounces of fluids before … [Read more...]

The Osocozy cloth diapers come in many variations, but the best selling seemed to be the unbleached version, and so I grabbed it from Amazon. I bought it a bit too late for my daughter's use, though. She was already 31 pounds and 27 months old. Nevertheless, I tried to utilize it so I don't waste my money, lol.
Last Updated: April 10, 2017
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Imagine Baby pocket cloth diaper is relatively new in the market. It has a soft interior and has a pocket wherein an adjustable and absorbent insert is inserted.
My daughter has been using this pocket cloth diaper for nine months now. Because the cover is large, to begin with, I do not have a problem with comfort issues because it fits her just right. The waist still has a … [Read more...]

When I first bought the EcoAble Baby Charcoal Bamboo All-In-One from Amazon, I was a bit hesitant. The brand "Ecoable" was not very familiar with me, but the product has something that my other cloth diapers don't have. It is a combination of an All-In-One cloth diaper and a pocket cloth diaper. That means the inserts are already sewn with the cover (inside the pockets), and … [Read more...]

First of all, I want to say that I had very high expectations of the Thirsties Duo diaper covers and inserts. Before buying my first ever stash of cloth diapers, the Thirsties Duo reviews kept me busy for several days. Everyone is talking about it.
I Googled and went to Amazon to check the reviews, and every parent seemed to love it! I was seriously contemplating to get … [Read more...]

The Grovia cover came weeks ahead of the Grovia soaker pads when I ordered it from Amazon. My first impression of the cover is that it is LARGE enough for my then 31-pound toddler. I used the third to the furthest button on both sides, which gives it an excellent chance of growing with my toddler until the day I successfully potty-train her. Read more to learn what I love and … [Read more...]

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